The peculiarities of the legal status of the public-law entities as the participants of the entrepreneurial civil law relations

The article is devoted to the reviewal of the peculiarities of legal status of the public-law entities as the participants of the entrepreneurial civil law relations. Nowadays, due to the sanctions imposed on the residents of the Russian Federation and withdrawal of the potential foreign partners by...

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Published inNORTH CAUCASUS LEGAL VESTNIK Vol. 1; no. 4; pp. 117 - 124
Main Author Данил Насер, Серих
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 23.12.2024
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ISSN2074-7306
2687-0304
2687-0304
DOI10.22394/2074-7306-2024-1-4-117-124

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Summary:The article is devoted to the reviewal of the peculiarities of legal status of the public-law entities as the participants of the entrepreneurial civil law relations. Nowadays, due to the sanctions imposed on the residents of the Russian Federation and withdrawal of the potential foreign partners by the foreign countries the private law entities face new difficulties when carrying out entrepreneurial activities; considering this, the issue of making the relations with public-law entities economically viable is of the special relevance. A detailed examination of the legal status of the private law entities will help to set the basis for unleashing the potential of the private law entities and can affect positively on the country’s economy in the longer term. The main goal of the study is the examination of the legal status of the public-law entity as the participant of the entrepreneurial civil law relations. The author is committed to discovering the aspects that affect negatively the participation of the examined subjects in civil relations. General scientific methods (analysis, synthesis) were used when conducting the study. Special juridical method (the formal legal one) was also used in the study. Resulting the study, the author concludes that the public-law entities have a special legal status and are characterized by the features that are non-specific to other participants of the civil relations.
ISSN:2074-7306
2687-0304
2687-0304
DOI:10.22394/2074-7306-2024-1-4-117-124